^ thanks, that's useful. I usually get S in outlier shirts so I think an L will be fine in the TAD henley cause I don't want to use it only as a baselayer, I already have a couple of icebreaker 200 merino for that.

It's out of stock in that size so I'll just wait.

The copper dungarees are very nice, don't know if I'll wear them enough to justify the 7th pair of outlier pants, I also want them in zinc :(

I have been waiting forever to get a tan colored pair of Outlier pants, climbers are the only cut I like, and slim ds are next, but slim ds have no stretch, there practically normal pants with a waterproof coating and that is useless for me atleast. Think I might hold off for tan climbers but god knows when they will be available.

Huh, so they don't have stretch? I was going to grab a pair for climbing and such, but if thats the case..

Dungarees have 2 way stretch, Climbers have 4 way stretch. Climbers are designed for more strenuous athletic activity so I'd get those for climbing. Dungarees would still be an upgrade if you were wearing jeans. There are of course other brands that have more specialised pants for climbing and such

Did you try out the air forged shirt? The most oft asked question is some variation of 'is it sweat resistant?' 'does it show sweat?' and I'm interested in your answer to that.

Thanks for the reminder! I wore them out for dinner and some bar crawling on a warm night. I never felt sweaty so they're probably pretty breathable. I'll put them on and go do some jogging and report back ha ha.

And thanks above for the heads up above henleys, I got 2 of them to try out!

This will be my first time buying Outlier's Henley. Anybody with previous years experience that could help me with sizing?

I typically wear a small in Outlier's stuff, and I want the Henley to function as a normal shirt and not a base layer. How many sizes should I go up? Is a medium sufficient? I don't want it to be too tight and look odd...